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The RISI Top 50 Power List


   

July 2008
By Mark Rushton, Editor, PPI magazine, Graeme Rodden, Editor, Pulp & Paper magazine, Annie Zhu, Features Editor, PPI magazine, Felicia Willis, Associate Editor, Pulp & Paper magazine and Rhiannon James-Van Beuningen, Senior Vice President, Media Products, RISI

Welcome to RISI’s first ever Power List – a list of the 50 people who we consider to be the most influential in the global pulp and paper sector today. You may be wondering what this new addition to the magazine editorial calendar is all about and how we put it together, so before we reveal who has made the cut this year, here’s some background information to help you understand the work behind the Power List.

Impartial aspirations:

The editorial team at PPI and Pulp & Paper have canvassed opinion both inside and outside RISI to put together this ranking of influential people. Perhaps we should have called it the “Influential List”, but that doesn’t really have the same ring as the “Power List” does it? We’ve talked to representatives from all aspects of the industry to get their input into who is moving and shaking the pulp and paper sector and we’ve also gathered views from RISI’s news editors, economists and engineers. The result is what we hope will be an impartial Who’s Who’s of the global pulp and paper business.

“Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” or so the saying goes. Putting together RISI’s first ever “Power List”, there has certainly been scope for “corruption” as we’ve received many suggestions and requests to add people to the list – unfortunately not many were accompanied with hefty bribes, so we listened to all the suggestions, took them on board and weighed up the pros/cons of each person individually.

Global take:

While our aim has been to give a neutral view, as with every ranking that is not compiled using a scientific method, it is going to be influenced somewhat by our experiences. Luckily, RISI is well positioned to give a complete as possible overview of the industry given that we have offices based in all regions of the world and our clients and readers come from all areas of the industry: from the NGOs to the end consumers, via the suppliers and producers.

As this is the first year that we’re publishing the Power List, we’ve also decided to include a run down of some of the most influential people in the pulp and paper over the course of history which you can find here: Those that went before.

Power to the people:

We wanted to put together a list that was not just a run down of the top CEOs in the industry (even if the top 20 is heavily populated with C-level executives). Our aim is to provide a picture of the different influencers who contribute to our global industry, including representatives from academia, environmental organizations, paper buyers, suppliers, etc.

Thought provoking:

We recognize that with any listing of this kind there are no doubt people that we’ve forgotten or people that you think should or should not be included. Our aim with the Power List is to open a dialog with our readers and to find out what you think of the people we’ve picked. Yes, some of them are controversial — and we want to hear from you about the people who haven’t made the list and should have! Please email your comments to mrushton@risiinfo.com or better still, post them directly on the RISI Forum at www.risiinfo.com/forums

The RISI Power List Top 50
1. Teguh Ganda Wijaya, APP
2. John Faraci, International Paper
3. Jouko Karvinen, Stora Enso
4. Cheung Yan, Nine Dragons Paper
5. José Luciano Penido, Votorantim Celulose e Papel (VCP)
6. Raymond Lee, Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing Limited
7. Chen Hongguo, Shandong Chenming Paper
8. AJ Devanesan, APRIL
9. Heiko Liedeker, FSC
10. Charles G. Koch, Koch Industries
11. Jussi Pesonen, UPM
12. John Weaver and David Patterson, Abitibi Bowater
13. Carlos Aguiar, Aracruz Celulose
14. Richard Brooks, Greenpeace
15. Gary McGann, Smurfit Kappa Group
16. Raymond Royer, Domtar
17. Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve System
18. Patrick J. Moore, Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation
19. José Honório, Grupo Portucel Soporcel
20. Mark Suwyn, NewPage
21. Steve Rogel, Weyerhaeuser
22. Wolfgang Leitner, Andritz
23. Gunilla Saltin, Södra Cell
24. Dmitry Medvedev, Russian President
25. Bertel Langenskiöld, Metso
26. Hans-Peter Sollinger, Voith Paper
27. Teresa Presas, CEPI
28. Fabio Perini, Futura
29. Sverker Martin Lof, SCA
30. Jyrki Maki-Kala, Kemira
31. Gautam Thapar, BILT
32. Erkki Varis, Botnia
33. Ben Gunnerberg, PEFC
34. Peter Berg, Global Paper & Forest Products Practice, McKinsey
35. Johan Gullichsen, Arhippainen, Gullichsen & Co and the Ahlstrom Corporation
36. Michael Smurfit, Smurfit Kappa Group
37. Matt Unger, Procter and Gamble (P&G)
38. Duncan Pollard, World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
39. Lemaire brothers, Papier Cascades
40. Wolfgang Palm, CEO, Papierfabrik Palm
41. Kaarlo Niskanen, KCL
42. Paul Trokhan, Procter & Gamble
43. Roger Stone, KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation
44. Celso Foelkel, ABTCP
45. Peter Axegard, STFI-Packforsk
46. Pirkko Molkentin-Matilainen, Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association (PI)
47. J K Rowling, Harry Potter novelist
48. Mark Wilde, Deutsche Bank Securities
49. Anne Brunila, Finnish Forest Industries Federation (FFIF)
50. Mikael Nilsson, IKEA

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